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A Bloomington-Normal man is on pins and needles waiting for his best Christmas gift ever.
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A Bloomington-Normal man is on pins and needles waiting for his best Christmas gift ever.
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The Illinois State University Solar Racing Team is preparing for an important race in a car members built themselves
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Illinois's top military officer says the growing threat of cyber attacks requires more resources to tackle them.
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After five years in Bloomington-Normal, MetroNet says it has made good on promises to offer high-speed internet service in virtually every corner of town.
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A consumer advocacy group has urged state regulators to do more to scrutinize the growing usage-based auto insurance business in hopes of repeating what it calls a pattern of discrimination.
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The City of Bloomington and Town of Normal are working together to hire a consultant to help establish rules for deploying wireless technology all over…
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The shift from gas-powered to electric vehicles will accelerate in the next five years as the number of available EV models grows rapidly—including more…
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A new survey from State Farm finds early autonomous technology in cars may inadvertently create more distracted drivers by lulling them into a false sense…
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Bloomington-Normal youth this week embarked on an adventure at Normal Community West High School to build the International Space Station, with a few…
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Weasle Forsythe is an information assurance apprentice with SuprTEK, a government contracting firm in O’Fallon, Illinois, outside of St. Louis. In the...
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A science historian says climate change deniers are trying to sow confusion and mistrust about science in much the same way the tobacco industry did for…